Abstract:
Concealed	pregnancy	is	a	public	health	concern	with	risks	to	girl-education	as	well	as	maternal	and	child	health.	This	paper	focuses	on	concealed	pregnancy	amongst	adolescents	attending	schools	in	Limpopo	province	of	South	Africa.	It	defines	concealed	pregnancy,	some	reasons	for	concealment,	methods	used,	partners	in	crime	and	implications	for	girl-education	as	well	as	maternal	and	child	health.	Materials and methods:	A	qualitative	and	exploratory	study	using	in-depth	interviews	with	10	pregnant	adolescents	attending	school,	five	parents	and	10	educators	on	their	experiences	of	caring	for	pregnant	adolescents	attending	school	was	conducted. Results and Discussion:	Results	show	that	pregnant	adolescents	attending	school	conceal	their	pregnancies	using	various	methods	of	keeping	a	secret,	telling	a	lie,	wearing	baggy	clothing,	isolating	and	hiding	among	other	students	in	overcrowded	teaching	spaces.	They	participate	passively	in	learning	activities	to	evade	attention	to	themselves.		Some	authority	figures	such	as	educators	and	parents	as	well	as	other	students	are	accomplices.	Conclusion: To	conceal	pregnancies,	pregnant	adolescents	attending	schools	flout	antenatal	care,	thus	increasing	risks	to	women	and	children’s	health.	They	also	show	lack	of	attentiveness	to	learning	activities	at school, thus losing chances to achieve an education.